Noah Candido-Devlin, grandson of Anne Mills of Bethlehem, appeared on ABC's "Live! with Regis and Kelly" at 9 a.m.today, in both live segments and in behind-the-scene footage of a photo shoot with four other babies.

The children, ages 6 months to 48 months, are competing in the show's Beautiful Baby Week contest for a grand prize of $125,000 toward a college education and the opportunity to be featured on the cover of Parenting Early Years magazine. The winner will be announced Friday on "Regis and Kelly."

With his striking blonde curls, Noah, who will be 3 in June, and the four other adorable children charmed viewers with gorgeous smiles and typical toddler behavior in both live and taped footage.

As the Parenting Early Years photo shoot was introduced, Noah sat next to Regis Philbin on the lap of his mother, Patricia Candido-Devlin of Marina Del Ray, Calif. Patricia and her husband Mark Devlin traveled to New York with Noah this week after he was named one of the top five finalists from more than 250,000 entries.

During the photo shoot, hosts Regis and Kelly Ripa interacted with the kids, offering modeling tips. Kelly dressed one little girl in a frilly skirt, explaining the importance of fashion. But Noah's fashion sense already was impeccable. He wasn't impressed with a pair of striped leggings offered by Regis.

Holding Noah in his arms, Regis told him, "To be a top model, you have to have good nutrition" and offered several healthful food selections from a table. It appeared he wasn't buying any of that either.

However, earlier on the show, Regis and Kelly said he finally selected Fruit Loops when offered them. The show's hosts also commented on the difference between the boy and girl contestants. The girls, said Regis, were cute and sweet and the boys -- "they wore me out!"

It did seem energetic Noah had the most fun on a wooden rocking horse. In fact, the clip of Noah on the rocking horse was aired several times in teasers leading up to the Baby Week segment.

The four finalists not selected grand-prize winner will not go home empty-handed. They each will receive $25,000 toward college and a year's supply of baby food from Gerber, one of the contest sponsors.

Noah's dad, Mark Devlin, is a graphic designer who graduated from St. Isisdore Catholic School in Quakertown and Temple University in Philadelphia. His mom, Patricia, a jewelry designer, was born in Brazil.